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Clltheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, September 9,2010


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W 1 n I I I fl B S l J I I i l i t i Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 9,20 10 ^ U H iN I r ^ 1 1 * '-wyvwJ^anpashirejpbstodayTcauk;,>5-' want to be Caroline Holden, based in Longridge


What qualifications do you need? You can get a college/university qualification or an apprenticeship. Foiiowing my degree and Postgraduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism, I worked as a journalist at Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cheshire Life for four years working with their photographers. Then after gaining a Licentiateship with the Royal Photographic Society I started my own business in Longridge.


Any other requirements for example health and fitness or age? You need to have an ‘eye’ for what makes a good picture, technical ability and good equipment. You spend time on location shooting but also long hours at the computer doing post production. You need to have good people skills.


How long does it ta k e to qualify? I believe that you are only as good as your last shot. You always need to be


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County Council


Casual employee x2 *£7.96 an hour.


Full Time Telesales Opportunifies This is your opportunity to join, develop and grow in our successtui Company.


Business Development Telemarketers In this outbound telesales role, you would be responsible for maintaining and growing our existing business.


Ref: 501730


Lancashire Music Senrice seeks to appoint a part-time casual clerical assistant to undertake administrative duties at each of the following Music Centres during the hours the centre is open.


Burnley Music Centre, Shuttleworth College, Burnley Road, Padiham. The centre is open on Tuesday evenings from 4pm to 8.30pm for 32 sessions during term time.


Pendle Music Centre, Nelson and Colne College, Scotland Road, Nelson. The centre is open on Thursday


evenings from 4pm to 7.30pm for 32 sessions during term time.


Essential: You must have: general clerical experience; keyboard skills; the ability to use your own initiative; organisational skills; the ability to work with minimal supervision and good communication skills. Informal discussion: Burnley Music Centre: Christine Hoyle on 07887 830993. Pendle Music Centre: Karen Hoyle on 07887 830994.


The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Act 1975. If successful you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. * Lancashire County Council is cumently undertaking a job evaluation exercise and as a consequende the grading / salary of some posts may be increased or decreased. Interview date: 13 October 2010.


Apply online at www.Iancashire.gov.uk/vacancies or telephone 0845 053 0008.


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Sales experience Is prefened but not essential as a full training package Is provided.


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SUB CONTRACT Decorators and Multi Skilled Joiners required for Insurance repair works throughout the North West. Apply In writing to lnfo(3spaInbuilding.com


More than paufson’s DEPARTMENT STORE B Full time vacancy in


hardware department required ASAP


Does include weekends, necessary training provided.


Please enquiry instore for details to Mandy Dawson,


Dawsons Department Store,


56 King Street, Clitheore BB7 2EU or call: 01200 425151


Closing Date: Friday 27th September


BATHROOM SALES CO-ORDINATOR reqd for f/time position Immediate start. Call Ian 01254 ( 351155 ^ DH Recruitment


Emp Bus) Education /Teaching.


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL Queens Road, Clitheroe BB7 lE J


LITTER COLLECTOR APT&C Salary point 9: £13,589 pa Pro-rata salary; £3.051.95 pa (£254.33 paid monthly) 10 hours per week, term-time only, 1.15-3.15 pm dally This post is subject to job evaluation In 2011 Required to collected litter and empty bins, keeping the site clean and tidy. Subject to CRB clearance. Please contact the school on 01200 422563.


on the look out for your next job, and you are always learning new skills.


What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? There is good money in commercial, editorial and wedding photography, but portrait work can vary. Your work can be seasonal, so if you concentrate on weddings you need to think of how to earn a living during the quiet months.


What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to a career? You need to be a good communicator, have good camera skills, be up for anything even when you are dead on your feet. Never put your camera down in case you miss that special shot.


What sort of career prospects and structure is there?


The world is your oyster, it’s up to you how far you go. It's better to specialise in one area. Research it, keep up to date and push yourself to the limit.


What kind of job satisfaction can you expect from a career?


Photography is everything to me. To get people to see themselves in a different way, and to move them with your work is a great feeling. Capturing the moment in a wedding, shooting


dancers in mid air is what it’s about for me. I love photographing people and ballet is my passion.


In 5 0 words sell your profession?


I don’t think you just become a photographer -


Education /Teaching


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School A Specialist Language College Chatburn Road Clitheroe BB7 2BA Tel: (01200) 423379 FAX: (01200) 444749


LABORATORY TECHNICIAN


A Laboratory Technician is required to work within the Science Department up to and including Advanced Level. Experience of GCSE Chemistry / Physics practical work is desirable.' This is an exciting opportunity to work with highly motivated staff and students. The hours for the post are 31.5 per week, term time only.


The salary is Local Government scale points 14 - 17, currently £15,725 - £16,830 p.a. pro rata. Please telephone for an application form and job description or, alternatively, please visit our website at www.crgs.org.uk. The closing date for receipt of applications is Thursday, 23rd September, 2010.


High Brake House Care Home are looking fo r dedicated staff to join our team


W e have vacancies for a


Full Time Head Of Care and a


Full Time Senior Care Assistant


Applicants must have a minimum of level 3 nvq in Care as well as relevant experience. They must have the ability to motivate and exercise leadership throughout our team, ensuring a high standard o f care is given to our Elderly / Dementia Service Users.


For furthe r information please contact Hannah Townson on 01200 423286


Willowbrook Homecare Kfeisail


Are looking to recruit caring and flexible individuals to work within our domiciliary care and crisis team


covering Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale and Hyndburn areas.


Also Clitheroe, Longridge and the Ribble Valley areas. To assist elderly people and people with physical disabilities to remain In their own home


Hours available: days, evenings, nights and weekends.


Benefits include Good rates of pay, full training to NVQ 2, paid holidays and uniform.


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To ap p ly fo r Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale and Hyndburn contact 0125 4 390347


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beauty iii people, and am thinking of images all the time, and how best to


translate that in camera. My advice is to never take no for an answer and look for ways to keep on trying. You have to want it more than anything.


f S id for locals * hk CRICKET . jWITH the top two exempt,


U I the season is all but over for the Ribble Valley’s cricket-


} ers. ; Ribblesdale Wanderers can ; expect a seventh place con- ; elusion at best, Whalley have : already claimed their 20/20 silverware while Salesbuiy are guaranteed a foot-of-the-table


, finish from their debut cam­ paign in the division. And the trio of Ribblesdale


: Cricket League representa- t tives marked their penultimate fixtures of the season with defeat, leaving respective cap­ tains Ian Britcliffe, Richard Palmer and James Watson in a cloud of disappointment as they languish below their


^ spell with the ball at Church ® Meadow, claiming the wickets ^ of Ryan Gladwin (16), Robert (§ Lloyd (10), John Rain (23), Stephen Kerr (2) and Marcus Pratt 02).


&


- 3o and it was his 64-run part­ nership for the second wicket


' toj3-scored for the hosts with


^ with Alistair Marsh (27) that added a bit more respectabil-


I 2-1. The home side returned to


^lort at The Cliffe against Great Harwood.


Younas (3-71) and Mark Fal on (3-29) claimed three wickets apiece while David O Neil (2-21) added two more


Professional Kamran


as the home side finished on bl-8.


Ih^OO point mark. .They slipped to a seven- wicket defeat against Read


' T® weekend and now face leaders Chtheroe in the final game of the season.


Skipper Watson was Salesbuiy’s leading light as he


hosts to their 19th defeat of the season.


posted 54 of his side’s 119. However, Chris Holt’s unbeaten o7 condemned the


clirnax to the season thwarted to clamber over


.Fallon top-scored for the visitors with 28 while Gregory Jones added 26 and Richard Lamb 23 to proceedings but It wasn t enough as V^alley remained fourth bottom. .Tknd Salesbury’s difficult


IN-FORM Read captain Chris Holt is urging his Whalley Road team-mates to follow his lead after seeing the champi­ onship chase go to the wire. Holt’s unbeaten 57 in the


weekend victoiy over Salesbuiy boosted the influential skip­ per to 863 runs for the season, making him the third highest scoring amateur in the league. His solitary wicket also made


him the sixth highest amateur wicket-taker with 64. In a two horse race which has gone down to a final-game


- showdown. Holt wants his men to ensure that it’s Read who are crowned champions on


Saturday evening after facing Great Hanvood at home: “Personally 1 feel like I’ve been in good form for most of the year. I’m happy with all areas of my game and I didn’t bowl for the first few games either. I’m chuffed for myself but this season has been a team effort and everyone’s done their jobs. It took a few games to gel but the further into the season we were, the better we got. “I just hope we keep these


lads together now, improve on what we’ve got and win the league next year if it doesn’t happen this time. Whatever happens we want to win our


final game and end on a high. I want us to be champions but we deserve to finish with a win.” However, Clitheroe captain


Peter Dibb refuses to count his chickens ahead of their last game against Salesbury, despite holding a 10-point advan­ tage. Dibb’s men came close to throwing it all away against Oswaldrivistle Immanuel as their opponents needed just 35 runs with seven wickets still intact. However, Anwar All came to the fore and took nine wickets in total, eight of which came in a three-over frenzy. Dibb said: “It really was backs against the wall. It looked


as though we were going to get beat and I was a bit of a nervy man at one stage but Anwar's second spell was as good as you’re ever likely to see. “But we’ve reached the final


hurdle and it would be an unbe- lieveable achievement for eve- ly'one involved because nobody deserves the title more than the side that finished second bottom the year before. “We are confident of win­


ning our final game. We are in a great position, but we are also one defeat away from looking veiy silly as well. We’ve got to be careful and focussed, then we can celebrate all we want.”


to maintain their good form which helped see off Read in the 20/20 final. Palmer’s side fell 10 runs


by paid man Raheel Majeed (26), Jamie Smith (22) and Azam Shah (30 not out). Meanwhile, Whalley failed


the pavilion for lunch having posted a 166 total. , David Howard led the bowl­ ing attack in reply, claiming two scalps but Mark Bums^ unbeaten 72 helped Edenfield over the finish line. He was ably accompanied


j ity to the scorecard following Craig Hall’s premature exit at


Professional Agha Sabir


ened by defeat to struggling Edenfield on home territory at the weekend. The away side’s Greg Smithson enjoyed a good


start-of-season expectations. Britcliffe’s misery was deep­


1 St local s


SABDEN rounded off a success­ ful season by becoming cup kings. Tile league champions defeated


Rimington in the Clitlieroe and District Midweek Cricket League Cup Final to secure the double. Tlie final, at Church Meadow,


saw Rimington score 127-6 with Peter Dibb (36 not out), S. Whalley (31 not out) and A. Cormack (26) the pick of the batsmen.


Nick Burton took 3-14 from five overs while S. Jones added


C M double in style CRICKET 2-5. Unbeaten knocks of 30 from


Kevin Lyons and R. Wright helped Sabden home, and they were backed up by J. Ormerod and P. Parker who scored 28 and 22 respectively.


Dibb claimed 1-14 from five


overs, Whalley 2-14 from three overs and J. Burke 1-13, but Sabden lifted the trophy.


I (aood cause


AT a time when the integrity of international cricket is be­ ing questioned, Clitheroe Co­ bras have been working hard to portray the sport in a posi­ tive manner. The club raised £1,500 for the


DEC Pakistan Hoods Appeal with a Kwik Cricket Festival at Chatburn Road. More than 60 youngsters


were divided into two age groups and played in a round robin competition. The winners of the younger


age group were the team sponsored by Houldsworth Solicitors, while the Joseph Lanzante team took the hon­ ours in the older age group. Cobras chairman Farouk


m


Hussain said: “We managed to help those who are experienc­ ing great hardship as a result of the floods, and show how all sections of the local community can work as a united force. “I would like to thank all our


sponsors for their generous support.”


RIBBLE Valley District Un­ der 11s narrowly lost in the fi­ nal of the Lancashire Trophy away to Blackburn at East Lancashire Cricket Club. Put into to bat on a green


seaming pitch, the Valley side found it difficult to score and were resigned to grafting a total. Most batsmen got in, but as


soon as they tried to express themselves, wickets fell. Only two batsmen got


into double figures - Charlie Dewhurst with a credible 51 and Frankie Jackson with 14. Due to the format Dewhurst


had to retire at 50, and the team lost momentum and fin­ ished on 123 all out, when 150 should have been an achiev­ able target. Only 97 runs came


from the bat, with extras scor­ ing 26. The locals rallied in the field


and put on an exceptional bowling and fielding display for the first 30 overs. Unfortunately the innings


lasted for 40 overs, and a mix­ ture of fatigue and nerves saw them throw the game away in the last 10 overs. Pick of the bowlers were Dominic Stuart with a fine spell of 2-10 and Will Wrathall with 3-24. The final stages saw some


I


indiscipline in the field, poor bowling under pressure and some fine hitting by the Blackburn lower order. In the end the scores were


tied and the Blackburn side won on losing one fewer wicket.


The Valley side was deeply


disappointed as the game should have been won com­ fortably and they let it slip at the last hurdle. Overall the boys have had


a fantastic season and played some great cricket. Despite being from differ­


ent clubs, they have all played together as a team and have been a credit to their respec­ tive clubs. The players selected were


from Clitheroe, Longridge, Read and Whalley, and a number of the boys have recently been for County trials at Ramsbottom. 9 CHATBURN lost by four


wickets at home to Wilsden on Saturday. The locals made 182-9, with


53 from Neil Cartledge and contributions from Matt Eglin (22), Steve Bowker (22). In reply, however, the visi­


tors won with just six wickets down, despite the efforts of Jonny Lockley (3-78), Bowker (1-42) and James Price (1-29).


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